Diverse Spinosaur Species Found in Cretaceous Britain.

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Diverse Spinosaur Species Found in Cretaceous Britain.
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A recent study by the University of Southampton's EvoPalaeoLab reveals that several distinct groups of spinosaurs lived in Cretaceous Britain, challenging previous beliefs. Researchers found that a spinosaur tooth from the Hastings Museum belonged to a different species, not the commonly identified Baryonyx, underlining the rich diversity of spinosaurs in southern England and the potential for discovering new dinosaur species in well-explored regions. The study shows that distinct and distantly related spinosaur types lived in the region during Early Cretaceous times, and museums are essential in developing our understanding of them.

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